Bob Dylan won't be attending the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony to accept his award in person, putting the singer-songwriter again in the news. The New York Times previously had written about what it means that Dylan won in the category of literature.

#BobDylan,#Nobelprize

Available Experts, Commentators & Analysts

Kariann Goldschmitt, assistant professor of music, is an ethnomusicologist and popular music scholar who, in addition to writing for academic publications, contributes to magazines and blogs like Sounding Out! and Sounds and Colours. She is interested in how popular and traditional music represents difference in the global music market. Goldschmitt teaches courses like American Popular Music In the Twentieth Century.

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Four Students from Each College Form Team to Advise Sustainability Firm

October 11, 2012

The Three-College Wintersession Program is a free program in which four students each from Babson, Wellesley, and Olin work together as a team of advisors to help an organization that creates lasting social value using their diverse set of skills and perspectives. Participants will live together for two weeks in a Babson dorm, work at Olin College during the day, and have all of their meals provided by the program.

The Three-College Wintersession Program started two years ago with a project related to pedagogy at the three colleges. Last year the team worked together to help Zimba, an MIT-based startup led by Laura Stupin that was doing field tests in India, to help properly chlorinate water.

This year, the Three-College Wintersession Program is partnering with Practically Green, a Boston-based sustainability firm. Practically Green is a young, dynamic company that works with different communities to engage members in practical sustainable living through innovative, fun social networking. The Three-College team will work closely with Practically Green to help develop its presence on college campuses.

Bob Dylan won't be attending the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony to accept his award in person, putting the singer-songwriter again in the news. The New York Times previously had written about what it means that Dylan won in the category of literature.

#BobDylan,#Nobelprize

Available Experts, Commentators & Analysts

Kariann Goldschmitt, assistant professor of music, is an ethnomusicologist and popular music scholar who, in addition to writing for academic publications, contributes to magazines and blogs like Sounding Out! and Sounds and Colours. She is interested in how popular and traditional music represents difference in the global music market. Goldschmitt teaches courses like American Popular Music In the Twentieth Century.

Bob Dylan won't be attending the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony to accept his award in person, putting the singer-songwriter again in the news. The New York Times previously had written about what it means that Dylan won in the category of literature.

#BobDylan,#Nobelprize

Available Experts, Commentators & Analysts

Kariann Goldschmitt, assistant professor of music, is an ethnomusicologist and popular music scholar who, in addition to writing for academic publications, contributes to magazines and blogs like Sounding Out! and Sounds and Colours. She is interested in how popular and traditional music represents difference in the global music market. Goldschmitt teaches courses like American Popular Music In the Twentieth Century.